Rudiments of English composition. [With] Key. Adapted to the improved ed1872 |
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... greater injury to himself . No man ever did the former without doing the latter . 2. We ought to prepare for another world . We have duties in this life . In doing the former , we must not neglect the latter . 3. We may have a taste for ...
... greater injury to himself . No man ever did the former without doing the latter . 2. We ought to prepare for another world . We have duties in this life . In doing the former , we must not neglect the latter . 3. We may have a taste for ...
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... greater than that of the sun ( absolute phrase ) . This is due to its proximity to the earth . 13. Henry VII . married Elizabeth in 1486. Elizabeth was daughter of Edward IV . She was his sole heir . The house of York had claims to the ...
... greater than that of the sun ( absolute phrase ) . This is due to its proximity to the earth . 13. Henry VII . married Elizabeth in 1486. Elizabeth was daughter of Edward IV . She was his sole heir . The house of York had claims to the ...
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... greater always ready to confess our faults ( c ) speaks ( d ) ( a ) ( d ) We are The honest man The success of the adventure was as great We often find friends something worth listening to ( c ) the house No man is so insignificant ( b ) ...
... greater always ready to confess our faults ( c ) speaks ( d ) ( a ) ( d ) We are The honest man The success of the adventure was as great We often find friends something worth listening to ( c ) the house No man is so insignificant ( b ) ...
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... greater than mine . " Sir Philip Sidney was wounded by a musket - ball , which broke the bone of his thigh . He was carried to the camp . Being faint with the loss of blood , he called 42 THE COMPLEX SENTENCE . Abridgment,
... greater than mine . " Sir Philip Sidney was wounded by a musket - ball , which broke the bone of his thigh . He was carried to the camp . Being faint with the loss of blood , he called 42 THE COMPLEX SENTENCE . Abridgment,
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... greater than mine . " 1. In one of those terrible eruptions of Mount Etna , which .have often happened , the danger of the inhabitants of the ad- jacent country was uncommonly great . To avoid immediate destruction from the flames , and ...
... greater than mine . " 1. In one of those terrible eruptions of Mount Etna , which .have often happened , the danger of the inhabitants of the ad- jacent country was uncommonly great . To avoid immediate destruction from the flames , and ...
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Էջ 124 - And the king was much moved, and went up to the chamber over the gate, and wept : and as he went, thus he said, O my son Absalom, my son, my son...
Էջ 124 - Alas, poor Yorick! I knew him, Horatio; a fellow of infinite jest, of most excellent fancy. He hath borne me on his back a thousand times. And now how abhorred in my imagination it is! My gorge rises at it. Here hung those lips that I have kissed I know not how oft.
Էջ 21 - All our conduct towards men should be influenced by this important precept " Do unto others as you would that others should do unto you.
Էջ 42 - Are such abilities made for no purpose ? A brute arrives at a point of perfection that he can never pass : in a few years he has all the endowments he is capable of; and were he to live ten thousand more, would be the same thing he is at present.
Էջ 58 - Ten censure wrong for one who writes amiss ; A fool might once himself alone expose, Now one in verse makes many more in prose.
Էջ 127 - And I will make thy seed as the dust of the earth : so that if a man can number the dust of the earth, then shall thy seed also be numbered.
Էջ 57 - But yonder comes the powerful king of day, Rejoicing in the east. The lessening cloud, The kindling azure, and the mountain's brow Illumed with fluid gold, his near approach Betoken glad.
Էջ 124 - I cannot but imagine the virtuous heroes, legislators, and patriots, of every age and country, are bending from their elevated seats to witness this contest, as if they were incapable, till it be brought to a favourable issue, of enjoying their eternal repose. Enjoy that repose, illustrious immortals...
Էջ 119 - Now came still evening on, and twilight gray Had in her sober livery all things clad ; Silence accompanied ; for beast and bird, They to their grassy couch, these to their nests Were slunk, all but the wakeful nightingale, She all night long her amorous descant sung...
Էջ 73 - Their real interest to discern; That brother should not war with brother, And worry and devour each other; But sing and shine by sweet consent, Till life's poor transient night is spent, Respecting in each other's case The gifts of nature and of grace. Those Christians best deserve the name, Who studiously make peace their aim ; Peace, both the duty and the prize Of him that creeps and him that flies.